Has anybody been successful at patching gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.7 with the swsusp2 patches? I've seen a lot about gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.5 (esp. https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=170548), but nothing about 2.6.7. When I try to patch, I get a whole bunch of errors and the compile doesn't work. Any ideas?

okay, so I've successfully patched vanilla-sources-2.6.7 and have a nice, working kernel. I can even hibernate. The only problem is, when I try to come out of hibernation, my system hangs on trying to "load the old kernel" or something. It says something about no status because it's tricky, but I get a hang. I've tried giving it more time (1min+) but no use. What's wrong?

Now, we can see why the patch failed. The real keyboard.c contains a whole hell of a lot more code than what the patch expected -- probably Gentoo patched features, like Speakup (CONFIG_SPEAKUP_MODULE).

Now, let's add in the two blocks we need.

C Programmers: You will probably understand what the two things are. One's an include statement for the header file of the swsusp2 code. The other is a function declaration, and only do it if a certain macro is defined. You'll know that these can go virtually anywhere -- you got it easy!!

i noticed, that i have activates SATA in the scsi-section.
This is stupid, because i didn't have SATA.

After disabeling SATA, my kernel compiles

Greetz from Germany Romses

I actually have a SATA card (two, to be exact) but I don't have any drives yet. No swsusp works for me, amd64_agp (Athlon64/Opteron AGPGART) always causes video corruption on resume, and disabling AGPGART impacts 3d performance too much...

I used vanilla 2.6.7 sources from kernel.org and .98 patches from swsusp. Patched and compiled without error. Hibernates fine; KDE, wireless, sound - all works on resume.
Laptop is Fujitsu E7110. Amazing, I was looking for this for long time.
I did encounter a few problems: couple times I had to reboot again to get it to wake up.

I had no idea what the problem was(I am not exactly new to linux, but I'm a bit of a n00b), so I started messing up with things, seeing if I could get it working, and while doing it, I copied the old System.map(the one I had before patching the kernel) and it no longer gave me an error.

I thought "Yes!!", but that thought turned into the opposite when I rebooted.
I still couldn't(and still can't =) load the ndiswrapper module.

When I do "modprobe ndiswrapper" it says the module has an invalid format.

Does anyone have a clue what the problem is, and if there is a solution??